Murderous Schemes: An Anthology of Classic Detective StoriesDonald E. Westlake These 32 classic crime stories illuminate the genre's best-known plot constructions--including the locked room, the caper, hoist on their own petards, and over the edge. Covering over 150 years of crime and detective fiction, featuring styles from the hard-boiled to the cozy, Murderous Schemes profiles the writing of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, Rex Stout, Dorothy L. Sayers, Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and many others. |
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... tell him that the only way to solve a murder mystery is to suspect everybody in town , begin- ning with the old tomato who discovers the remains of Mr. Justin Veezee , and winding up with the gendarmes who investigate the case . " But ...
... tell him that the only way to solve a murder mystery is to suspect everybody in town , begin- ning with the old tomato who discovers the remains of Mr. Justin Veezee , and winding up with the gendarmes who investigate the case . " But ...
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... tell him she will have to tell the gendarmes , and she starts in to cry like I do not know what , when all of a sudden the door of the dressing - room opens , and in comes a big , stout - built , middle- aged - looking guy , who does ...
... tell him she will have to tell the gendarmes , and she starts in to cry like I do not know what , when all of a sudden the door of the dressing - room opens , and in comes a big , stout - built , middle- aged - looking guy , who does ...
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... tell Nero Wolfe . ” " You decided to tell me . " I flipped a hand . " Suit yourself . Who- ever you tell , what's the good ? " " Why - then he can't do anything to me . " " Why not ? " " Because he wouldn't dare . Nero Wolfe will tell ...
... tell Nero Wolfe . ” " You decided to tell me . " I flipped a hand . " Suit yourself . Who- ever you tell , what's the good ? " " Why - then he can't do anything to me . " " Why not ? " " Because he wouldn't dare . Nero Wolfe will tell ...
Contents
Introduction Donald E Westlake | 1 |
THE LOCKED ROOM | 7 |
What No Butler? Damon Runyon | 27 |
Copyright | |
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